HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS IN NORMAL CERVICAL SMEARS FROM CAPE-TOWN

Citation
Je. Ramesar et al., HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS IN NORMAL CERVICAL SMEARS FROM CAPE-TOWN, South African medical journal, 86(11), 1996, pp. 1402-1405
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
02569574
Volume
86
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1402 - 1405
Database
ISI
SICI code
0256-9574(1996)86:11<1402:HPINCS>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Objective. To determine the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) t ypes in South African women with normal cervical cytology and to deter mine whether our results are comparable to what has been found elsewhe re in the world. Design. Cervical smears were collected from 262 women . Setting. The Cape Town metropolitan area. Participants. A total of 2 62 women, aged 19 - 85 years. Eighty-five women attended the family pl anning clinic of the Gynaecology Department at Groote Schuur Hospital and 177 women consulted private gynaecological practices. Main outcome measures. The prevalence and types of HPV in 192 women with normal ce rvical cytology. Results. The incidence of HPV DNA in cervical smears from Cape Town women with normal cytology was found to be 13% (25/192) using Southern blot hybridisation. The types of HPV found in normal c ervical tissue from Cape Town did not differ significantly from those found elsewhere in the world, Nine per cent (17/192) were positive for 'high-risk' HPV types which are associated with premalignant and mali gnant cervical lesions, In the age group 20 - 39 years, 15 of 92 (16%) were positive for HPV DNA, while in the age group above 39 years, 3 o f 53 (6%) women were positive for HPV DNA. Conclusions. In this study, 25 of 192 (13%) women with normal cytology were positive for HPV.